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  1. Mission Santa Cruz (Spanish: La Misión de la Exaltación de la Santa Cruz) is a Spanish Californian mission. Located on Mission Hill, it was founded on August 28, 1791, by Father Fermín Francisco de Lasuén, the successor of Father Junipero Serra. The mission was dedicated that same year.

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    A half-size replica of the original mission church adjacent to the functioning parish church. You can visit restored native family housing a couple of blocks away at Santa Cruz Mission State Historic Park.

    Replicas of the mission are on the grounds of a Catholic parish. There is a nearby Santa Cruz Mission State Historic Park as well.

    In 1818 the mission was looted by settlersfrom the nearby town of Branciforte, who were supposed to protect it from pirates. An 1840 earthquake and tidal wave caused great damage to the mission buildings.

    1794: Mission church dedicated.
    1796: British explorer George Vancouver visits the mission. Tradition says he gifted grinding stones to the mission.
    July 1797: Villa of Branciforte was founded adjacent to the mission.
    1812: Fr. Andrés Quintana, the mission priest, is killed by a group of Native Americans from the mission.
  2. History of Mission Santa Cruz. Mission Santa Cruz, dedicated twelfth in the mission chain on August 28, 1791 by Farther Lasuén, is a tiny mission along the northern California coast. Unlike the rest of California’s missions, leaders did not name Santa Cruz after a saint, rather after the holy cross. Although small in size, Mission Santa Cruz ...

  3. Brief History of Santa Cruz. As early as 1774, a Franciscan Padre traveled north along the beach from Carmel and located the site for Mission Santa Cruz at the other end of crescent Monterey Bay.

  4. On September 25, 1791, the Mission Santa Cruz was formally founded as the 12th California Mission. Mission Santa Cruz is known as “the hard luck mission.” The first hard luck that the Mission suffered came in the form of floods.

  5. MISSION SANTA CRUZ. Established: August 28, 1791. By: Father Fermín Lasuén, Franciscan missionary and successor to Junípero Serra as President of the missions. Order: 12th of the 21 missions. Location: 75 miles south of San Francisco, near the mouth of the San Lorenzo River and Monterey Bay.

  6. May 27, 2024 · Founded on August 28, 1791, by Father Fermin Lasuen, Mission Santa Cruz, also known as the "Mission of the Sacred Cross," was the twelfth of the 21 Spanish Missions established in California. The mission was conceived with the aim of spreading Christianity among the local Native American population and assimilating them into Spanish society.

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